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Bert Gyselinckx
Researcher at IMEC
Publications - 92
Citations - 3268
Bert Gyselinckx is an academic researcher from IMEC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3211 citations. Previous affiliations of Bert Gyselinckx include Philips & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Performance analysis of combined transmit-SC/receive-MRC
TL;DR: The average bit-error rate of transmit antenna selection combined with receive maximum-ratio combining is computed as a function of the transmit antenna update rate when using binary phase-shift keying in flat Rayleigh fading channels to gain significant diversity benefits over traditional receive diversity schemes.
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Programmable modem apparatus for transmitting and receiving digital data, design method and use method for said modem
Lieven Philips,Jan Vanhoof,Maryse Wouters,Rik De Wulf,Veerle Derudder,Carl Van Himbeeck,Ivo Bolsens,Hugo De Man,Bert Gyselinckx +8 more
TL;DR: The programmable modem for digital data of the present invention as mentioned in this paper provides a highly programmable, digital modem implemented in an integrated circuit which can be customized to specific applications, and is specifically programmable to alter the parameters of the modem to improve performance.
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Ultra-wide-band transmitter for low-power wireless body area networks: design and evaluation
Julien Ryckaert,Claude Desset,A. Fort,Mustafa Badaroglu,V. De Heyn,Piet Wambacq,G. Van der Plas,Stéphane Donnay,B. Van Poucke,Bert Gyselinckx +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that UWB performs better in the short range due to a reduced baseline power consumption, and the very little hardware complexity of a UWB transmitter offers the potential for low-cost and highly integrated solutions.
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A combined OFDM/SDMA approach
TL;DR: This paper presents a combined OFDM/SDMA approach that couples the capabilities of the two techniques to tackle both challenges at once, and proposes four algorithms, ranging from a low-complexity linear minimum mean squared error solution to the optimal maximum likelihood detector.
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Training sequence versus cyclic prefix-a new look on single carrier communication
TL;DR: This new training aided frequency domain equalized single carrier (TASC) scheme offers additional known symbols and enables better synchronization and (potentially) channel estimation, with the same performance as SC-CP.